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“Un invito all’Assurdo”. Roy Campbell, poeta guerriero

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Nel 1952, per la Harvill Press, Roy Campbell, l’esagitato poeta di Durban, Sudafrica, pubblica Poems of Baudelaire, la propria versione di Les Fleurs du Mal. Il poeta – ascendenze scozzesi, studi distratti a Oxford, abile nella caccia, “bellissimo, enorme, ingenuo, docile, selvaggio”, l’avrebbe detto, anni dopo, Evelyn Waugh – compiva cinquantuno anni; sarebbe morto poco dopo, nell’aprile del 1957, di schianto, in un incidente d’auto, nei pressi…
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pangea.news broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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